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Alert Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âOpen: Friday, May 17

Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âis open today, Friday, May 17. Due to continued power outages in select areas, only Patterson Elementary, Bozman Intermediate, and Stockton Junior High School will be closed. We expect all Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âcampuses to be open for school on Monday, May 20.

Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âto Form 2023 Bond Planning Committee

Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âis requesting the participation of students, parents, business owners, community members, and employees for a Bond Planning Committee in anticipation of a bond on the November 7, 2023, ballot. The District is experiencing unprecedented growth and seeks the guidance of all stakeholders in assessing capacity and facility needs.

As the 9th largest district in Texas and the 60th largest in the U.S., Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âserves approximately 71,000 students across 67 campuses and is one of the fastest growing districts in the State with current enrollment growth exceeding 3,000 students per year, double the former decade-long trend of 1,500 students a year. A 2022 demographic study by PASA, Population and Survey Analysts, projects that Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âwill approach or exceed 100,000 students in 10 years. The demographic study can be viewed on the District’s demographics webpage.

Bond Planning Committee meetings are scheduled to begin in February of 2023. Participants are asked to commit to attending all meetings so all voices and perspectives are heard from consistently. Anyone interested in participating can complete the interest form on the 2023 Bond Planning Committee webpage. Members will be notified at the end of January.

About Conroe ISD

Established in 1892, Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âis a 348-square-mile school district that is geographically diverse and includes The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Oak Ridge North, Conroe, and Grangerland as well as several other smaller towns, communities, and unincorporated areas. As the 9th largest district in Texas and the 60th largest in the U.S., Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âserves approximately 71,000 students across 67 campuses and is one of the fastest growing districts in the State with current enrollment growth exceeding 3,000 students per year. The District is proud to have the second lowest tax rate in the Houston metropolitan area at $1.1146. In 2021, over 4,600 Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âemployees responded anonymously to a third-party survey resulting in Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âbeing named a Top Workplace by the Houston Chronicle. In 2022, the District was named as one of America’s Best-in-State Employers for Texas by Forbes.

Conroe Áù²Êͼ¿âwas named by Niche as the Best School District, Most Diverse School District, Best Place to Teach and the Best District for Student Athletes in Montgomery County for 2023.

To learn more about Conroe ISD, visit .